It's definitely, horrifying, pork. In the motion comic Ham asks Venom if he "likes street meat" and how he "feels about pulled pork". If there wasn't actual pig in there there'd be no need for him to make that pun, as all his jokes are essentially improv ones based on the situation he finds himself in. Furthermore, he was originally a spider (which are cannibalistic) so he probably has no qualms eating pork as he wasn't born porcine and doesn't feel inherent disgust at it.
It's definitely, horrifying, pork. In the motion comic Ham asks Venom if he "likes street meat" and how he "feels about pulled pork". If there wasn't actual pig in there there'd be no need for him to make that pun, as all his jokes are essentially improv ones based on the situation he finds himself in. Furthermore, he was originally a spider (which are cannibalistic) so he probably has no qualms eating pork as he wasn't born porcine and doesn't feel inherent disgust at it.
I'm just glad I live in a country that has (at least for the time being) decent food standards, so our sausages contain 100% pork and not lips and buttholes or something and we don't have chlorinated chicken, hormone enriched beef and the other garbage that passes as food elsewhere.
And I don't get why the UK should lower it's standards to meet the US's garbage ones and why America can't improve it's food and feed its people better.
I'm just glad I live in a country that has (at least for the time being) decent food standards, so our sausages contain 100% pork and not lips and buttholes or something and we don't have chlorinated chicken, hormone enriched beef and the other garbage that passes as food elsewhere.
And I don't get why the UK should lower it's standards to meet the US's garbage ones and why America can't improve it's food and feed its people better.
I'm just glad I live in a country that has (at least for the time being) decent food standards, so our sausages contain 100% pork and not lips and buttholes or something and we don't have chlorinated chicken, hormone enriched beef and the other garbage that passes as food elsewhere.
And I don't get why the UK should lower it's standards to meet the US's garbage ones and why America can't improve it's food and feed its people better.
oh, wait, FREEDOM!(TM)
The population of the U.K. as a whole is 1/5th of that of the United States. I wouldn't be so high and mighty when it comes to food standards. Do I agree with the way large scale meat processing is conducted in the U.S., not at all. However, when you've got 300 million mouths to feed there has to be some give and take especially when agriculture in the U.S. continues to decline every year.
This was brought up re: bad piggies in Angry Birds Movie eating hot dogs and Rovio's response was that they were vegetarian hot dogs.
Wait seriously?
yes. The Angry Birds Movie shows the green pig villains eating hot dogs, this was brought up on Twitter and Facebook and the official social media bods from Rovio said, 'they are vegetarian'.
I'm just glad I live in a country that has (at least for the time being) decent food standards, so our sausages contain 100% pork and not lips and buttholes or something and we don't have chlorinated chicken, hormone enriched beef and the other garbage that passes as food elsewhere.
And I don't get why the UK should lower it's standards to meet the US's garbage ones and why America can't improve it's food and feed its people better.
oh, wait, FREEDOM!(TM)
The population of the U.K. as a whole is 1/5th of that of the United States. I wouldn't be so high and mighty when it comes to food standards. Do I agree with the way large scale meat processing is conducted in the U.S., not at all. However, when you've got 300 million mouths to feed there has to be some give and take especially when agriculture in the U.S. continues to decline every year.
What's the population got to do with it? Better quality food means more people are healthy, means they can work more, means more money for companies. Same as socialised healthcare: healthy workers are more productive workers. Especially if they're not stressed out about whether they can afford to take time off to see a doctor or go to the dentist or to pay for the medication. Frankly, corporate America ought to be demanding the government provide socialised healthcare so they can make more money from their workers and so that their customers have more disposable income to spend on their products. It's just good business sense.
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And I don't get why the UK should lower it's standards to meet the US's garbage ones and why America can't improve it's food and feed its people better.
oh, wait, FREEDOM!(TM)
It was pretty fkd up